Paromita Shah (she/her) at Just Futures Law writes: "Enclosed is a letter signed by over 140 tech, immigrant rights, labor, civil rights, government accountability, human rights, religious and privacy...
Bill De La Rosa and Zachary Neilson-Papish, Sept. 10, 2024 "The language we use to describe people living in the United States without authorization can reveal our political positions on immigration...
ABA, Sept. 6, 2024 "**Please note the Family Unity Parole in Place as part of the Keeping Families Together program is currently being litigated. The videos and Toolkit are current as of their publication...
UCLA Law, Aug. 2024 " This excerpt is the Introduction to: Hiroshi Motomura , Borders and Belonging (Oxford University Press forthcoming early 2025). Borders and Belonging is a comprehensive yet...
Refugees International, Sept. 5, 2024 "United We Dream and the undersigned 83 national, international, state and local organizations write to express our unwavering objection to the Border Act of...
TRAC, Mar. 9, 2023
"As TRAC recently reported, Immigration Court case closures are headed to a new high this year. But are we also headed to record numbers of removal orders or grants of relief? This report attempts to answer this question by examining the outcomes of Immigration Court decisions on deportation cases through the wider lens of history. Results presented compare the last two years under the current president, Joe Biden, with four previous presidential administrations stretching back 25 years to when Bill Clinton was president. This report is made possible by the data TRAC developed to support a brand new free web query tool which allows any member of the public to examine and drill into the outcomes of 25 years of Immigration Court proceedings."